Monthly Archives: April 2018

Fort Chambly / Le Fort Chambly

  Fort Chambly 1840 below The first Fort was called Saint Louis and was constructed in 1665 by captain Jacques de Chambly, to protect New France from Iroquois attacks. After the fort begun to decay, it was burned by the … Continue reading

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“Blue Laws on Sunday”

“Blue Laws on Sunday” Where the Islamic world is stock in history where we were in the pass Blue laws or Sunday laws are government imposed restrictions on the sale of certain products or services on Sundays. They have their … Continue reading

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“Religion is fear of the unknown” / “La religion est la peur de l’inconnu”

“Religion is fear of the unknown” It becomes your parent’s religion as a youngster “Religion is based primarily on fear. It is partly the terror of the unknown and partly as the wish to feel that you have a kind … Continue reading

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The Equal Rights Amendment (United States) / L’égalité des droits Amendement (Les Etats-Unis)

The Equal Rights Amendment (United States) July 4, 1776, was the historic day on which the representatives of three millions of people vocalized Concord and Lexington, and Bunker Hill, which gave notice to the world that they proposed. To establish … Continue reading

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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin

   Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin Putin was born in Leningrad in the Soviet Union 7 October 1952. He is a 66-year-old Russian politician who served as the President of the Russian Federation 2000 until 2008. He was Prime Minister of the … Continue reading

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James Langston Hughes

James Langston Hughes 1902-1967 age 65 He was born in Joplin, Missouri, USA, the great-great-grandson of Charles Henry Langston (brother of John Mercer Langston, the first Black American to be elected to public office Hughes’ travels ranged to such diverse … Continue reading

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People manipulate people / Manipuler les gens

  People manipulate people Instructional control, (religion)- Islam, Jewish, Hindi and Christian. Kleptocracy (rule by thieves) A highly corrupt governments where politicians, bureaucrats, and their protected friends engage in sales of government licenses perquisites and other fraudulent or dishonest act … Continue reading

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Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva / ex-Presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva A Brazilian judge has ordered that the former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva turn himself into police by late afternoon on Friday to begin serving a 12-year sentence for corruption. In his … Continue reading

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Origins of Art and a Brief History / Origines de l’Art et un bref historique

Origins of Art and a Brief History The revelation that art was being made on opposite sides of the world during the Ice Age suggests that symbolic painting could have originated independently — or perhaps art-making originated much earlier, in … Continue reading

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The Civil War (part 2)

The Civil War (part 2) The Civil War and casualties 644,000 but in all our wars Roughly 1,264,000 American soldiers have died in the nation’s wars. At the beginning of the war, the Northern states had a combined population of … Continue reading

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